“This is an essential read for anyone put in the position, however reluctantly, of being the family caretaker. Camosy seeks to bring hope as well as comfort, and he makes an intelligent, trenchant argument for keeping one’s moral decisions intact and without compromise.”
Author calls for greater respect of human dignity in health care
Book on creation helps Catholics consider variety of core questions
The book provides a sound introduction for general readers to church teaching on a number of theological and moral issues, providing an easy-to-read overview of and deep engagement with a number of core questions that Catholics will find both interesting and illuminating.
Can religion and politics get us beyond the culture wars?
This book — a collection of 14 essays mostly by academics — doesn’t solve any problems, but it shows that divisions and culture wars are nothing new in a society where religion and politics often combust.
Bishop’s reflections prod readers’ spiritual lives in practical way
“Love Never Fails” prods readers’ spiritual lives in a pastoral, practical way.
Immigrants’ stories explored in book about sisters’ literacy center
The book “We Are Eagles,” is a women’s book (about) immigrant women’s literacy.
Two books aim to guide married couples on journey to holiness
Two new books aim to refocus Catholic couples on the journey to holiness and sanctity within their marriages, families and communities.
Bela Lugosi’s life takes fictional turn in new novel with Catholic themes
“‘This Thing of Darkness’ points not only to the existence of preternatural evil, but also to the Catholic belief that human beings are not left to confront it on their own.”
Novel offers daring speculation on Christ’s middle years on earth
Merullo’s latest novel, “Driving Jesus to Little Rock,” is the author’s attempt to fill that gap, while offering readers a lively imagining of what Christ might say and do should he come into the world in modern times.